Liam Smith wants to reclaim his WBO super-middleweight title to keep alive his dream of fighting at his beloved Anfield.

Smith, 29, bids to become a two-time world champ when he challenges Mexican Jaime Munguia for his old crown in Las Vegas’ Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in the early hours of Sunday.

And the rabid Kopite is already dreaming of defending the title at Liverpool’s iconic home.

“I did a boxing bucket list and fighting for a world title in Las Vegas was one of the very last things on it and that is what I’m doing,” said the Scouser, whose only pro defeat was against Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez.